Dads and moms blogs (XLVII)

Today, like every Tuesday, we bring you a review with some Featured content that we have been able to read this week on moms and dads blogs, in a tour of other looks and experiences with babies and children.

First of all we remind you that our Club continues with Tuc-tuc, thanks to which you can win some interesting baby products. You can still enter the raffle with your comments to the Club post.

We continue with Happily tied, where Bellows It tells us about an issue in which many of us repair our babies at birth: there are more and less practical gifts, and the best gift could be good homemade food containers so that happy parents do not have to take care of cooking during the first days at homeā€¦

In the blog Go, if it's mom! Sandra tells us her experiences as a mother and her reflections. Perhaps you feel identified, because I think it is not the only one that costs to schedule schedules and try to make the children's rhythms similar, once they are not babies and we can already talk about more or less established routines throughout of the day

Any, High demand mom, tells us an incident that made his son know, from the hand of another older child, that Santa Claus does not exist, and how bad the little one took it. She found this fact very unfair, because she considers that the illusion has been "stolen", and there would be time later to find out the truth ...

In Raising creating Happy and safe children, Leticia echoes the post I just mentioned, and tells us her thoughts about lies-magic-illusion, in "De Santa, Reyes y ilusiones". And how, what matters is that each one believes in what they consider appropriate, but children must be taught to respect what others believe or stop believing.

Another Christmas theme is gifts. Nicolas's mom It leaves us a good idea for these holidays, ecological wraps for our gifts, which surely some falls these days. A beautiful craft recycling materials that we have at home.

Finally, the blog of saving families, I arrive at the end of the month, stops in a news that we echoed at the time, paid leave for the care of seriously ill children. These paid permits may be requested as of February 1, 2011 and you can check all the requirements.

Hopefully this review has been interesting for you. Next week we will continue visiting Dads and moms blogs to offer you a compilation of what most attracts our attention in the blogosphere dedicated to the little ones of the house, and we take advantage of these lines to wish you again Happy Holidays.